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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | 18V, Cordless Chainsaw, 8" Cutting Bar and Chain Allows For A Maximum Cutting Capacity, 18V NiCd Battery Provides Up To 150 1-1/2" Diameter Cuts Per Charge, 6.2 LB Lightweight Design For Ease Of Use, On-Board Oiling With Window To Gauge Oil Level, Wrap-Around Handle Provides Multiple Gripping Positions, Lock-Off Switch Prevents Accidental Start-Up, Replacement Chain Model #RC800, 2 Year Full Warranty. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 7.5 inches | | Product Width: | 14.81 inches | | Product Height: | 10.94 inches | | Product Weight: | 4.5 pounds | | Package Length: | 14.8 inches | | Package Width: | 10.9 inches | | Package Height: | 7.3 inches | | Package Weight: | 8.55 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 213 reviews |
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| | Features | Handles both soft and hard wood measuring up to eight inches in diameterMakes up to 150 1-1/2-inch diameter cuts on a single chargeLightweight, efficient, and comfortable to holdWeighs 9.5 pounds; 2-year warrantyIncludes one 18-volt battery, a guide bar scabbard, and an on-board hex wrench and a 18 volt charger.
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 213 customer reviews )
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125 of 127 found the following review helpful:
OK for its intended purpose Nov 07, 2007
By Dogfather This is a nice small branch trimmer. Its downfall is the chain oil is gravity feed onto the chain and leaks consistently. Wherever you store the chainsaw will get oil underneath. I'd give it 5 stars if they fixed that issue. I'm still pleased with the purchase and have learned to deal with the oil problem by simply carrying a small squirt bottle of oil and adding it directly to the chain, bypassing the leaky oil chamber.
339 of 358 found the following review helpful:
Lite chain saw for lite jobs Oct 20, 2006
By Tzar Igor
"Tzar Igor"
I was tired of reving up my heavy 20 inch gas chain saw for occasional jobs around the property. This saw is light and convenient for work in tight locations like brush clearing.
It arrived promptly from Amazon. It I appears to be well designed and worked fine after charging the included 18 volt battery. Although product specs do not mention it, the package includes a charger for the battery.
I have not used the product long enough to determine how long the battery holds its charge. But, on a fresh charge it successfully cut through everything that I have tried it on .. soft wood and hard wood.
110 of 115 found the following review helpful:
Excellent light duty chainsaw Feb 26, 2007
By M. Hocker
"Roncalli and Luci"
This saw will fell and buck two average trees 5-7" at the base before the battery pack runs down. I would be inclined to lop manually for small trees like these, so that the battery will last a bit longer, and safety is a bit higher.
4 stars since the convenience of use could be improved (would be nice to have a hook or Velcro(r) loop for the scabbard rather than have to keep track of it on the ground, and some kind of retention method for the battery prong cover so that the cover doesn't wander about and get lost). It would also have been nice if B&D included a little bottle of the non-toxic chain lube like the Alligator Loppers come with, so the user doesn't immediately have to go out buying chain oil before using the saw.
Very lightweight and easy to handle, no fumes and minimal kickback. Great value for the price.
71 of 74 found the following review helpful:
Light and easy to handle Nov 30, 2006
By suemegg I bought an electric chain saw so that I could saw my own wood to heat our house, and also for my wood cook stove. Due to arthritic shoulder, elbow and wrist I have great difficulty getting the gas chain saw started. So I recently bought a Black & Decker battery operated chain saw, it starts with the push of a button, is very light and easy to handle and does a great job cutting even hard wood. I purchased an extra battery and with both batteries I am able to cut enough firewood to last about four days.
58 of 60 found the following review helpful:
Looks like a toy, but really works Sep 08, 2007
By Fletch I bought this saw to clear my backyard that the previous owners had let go and it's a small jungle back there. Saw arrived today in time for weekend testing and I was surprised just how tiny it turned out to be. I own other B&D 18v tools so no waiting for the battery to charge. I used it for about 45 min to cut down dead trees in the very back along with some sprouting Oak trees. I was thinking it would cut slower than gas but this thing has really good torque. You should clean it and adjust the chain when finished which I did tonight and found it only took about 5 min and was very easy. The battery still has juice and I will see how long it holds out tomorrow before I have to switch to another battery. Speaking of which, I have seen comments on the price of battery's and the need for additional packs to complete the job. Here is how I play it and this system works for me:
1) I buy packages, never the batteries by themselves. Sometimes you get a free tool just for the price of 1 battery. Walmart had 2 batts and a cordless drill for 39.95 awhile back. The drill was not the one with the high torque (which I also just bought) but for the price it was worth it to get the batteries. Everyone runs sales..just look for them. 2) As you get more tools and batteries you get chargers as well. The lawn care center comes with a nice 3 place charger but it is slow. You should buy the quick charger for sure. It was about 20 bucks but I think it has gone up a bit. It is a peak charger and because of this, it seems to do a better job of topping off the batteries than the slow chargers. It comes in handy when I know I am running low on spare packs. 3) Take care of your batteries so they will last. I keep mine on a kitchen shelf all in a row and the freshly charged battery goes to the back of the line. That way a battery is not used over and over and they all get a break in between use. Labels work well too. Tools are fine for the garage, utility but keep the batts themselves inside so they don't get too hot or cold. Always let a empty pack cool down before you recharge. As of today I am up to 8 packs which sounds like a lot but I have gone through 5 packs on my front yard about 2 weeks ago.
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